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Everyday excellence. A framework for professional nursing practice in long-term care
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Everyday excellence. A framework for professional nursing practice in long-term care

S. E. Karlman, Meridean L. Maas, S. S. Lyons and Janet K. Specht
Research in gerontological nursing, Vol.1(3), pp.217-228
07/01/2008
DOI: 10.3928/00220124-20091301-08
PMID: 20077966
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Abstract

RNs make measurable contributions to the health and wellness of individuals living in nursing homes. However, most nursing homes do not employ adequate numbers of professional nurses with specialized training in the nursing care of older adults to positively affect resident outcomes. As a result, many people never receive excellent geriatric nursing while living in a long-term care facility. Nurses have introduced various professional practice models into health care institutions as tools for leading nursing practice, improving client outcomes, and achieving organizational goals. Problematically, few professional practice models have been implemented in nursing homes. This article introduces an evidence-based framework for professional nursing practice in long-term care. The Everyday Excellence framework is based on eight guiding principles: Valuing, Envisioning, Peopling, Securing, Learning, Empowering, Leading, and Advancing Excellence. Future research will evaluate the usefulness of this framework for professional nursing practice.

Nursing Leadership Clinical Governance/organization & administration Evidence-Based Nursing Geriatric Nursing/organization & administration Humans Long-Term Care/organization & administration Nurse's Role Nursing Homes/organization & administration Nursing Research Professional Competence Quality of Health Care/organization & administration

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